Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the importance of timely filing personal income tax annual reconciliation by June 30, 2024, and outlines the consequences of failing to do so, including penalties and impacts on tax credit. Group 1: Consequences of Late Filing - Tax authorities will issue a deadline for correction to taxpayers who fail to file or underpay, and may impose penalties according to the Tax Collection and Administration Law of the People's Republic of China [1] - Tax authorities will recover unpaid or underpaid taxes and impose late fees, marking the taxpayer's record accordingly [2] - Taxpayers who do not comply with tax filing regulations may be classified as seriously untrustworthy, affecting their tax credit status [3] Group 2: Who Needs to File Annual Reconciliation - Taxpayers who have prepaid taxes greater than the actual tax due and wish to apply for a refund must file [5] - Taxpayers who need to pay additional taxes and have an annual income exceeding 120,000 yuan or owe more than 400 yuan must file [6] - Taxpayers who need to pay additional taxes but have an annual income not exceeding 120,000 yuan or owe less than 400 yuan, and did not prepay taxes, must file [7] - Taxpayers who have underreported or failed to report income due to errors or non-compliance by withholding agents must file [8] Group 3: Recommendations - Taxpayers receiving notifications regarding tax refunds or payments should promptly log into the personal income tax app to complete their filings and avoid negative consequences [10]
温馨提醒!个税汇算逾期未申报补税有这些影响
蓝色柳林财税室·2025-06-29 11:44